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2025屆吉林省長(zhǎng)春市高三上學(xué)期質(zhì)量監(jiān)測(cè)(一)英語試題(含

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學(xué)校:姓名:班級(jí):考號(hào):

一、未知

1.WhendidthespeakersvisitChina?

A.Insummer.B.Inautumn.C.Inwinter.

2.Whatdoesthewomanlikemost?

A.Meat.B.Fruits.C.Desserts.

3.Whydidn'tthewomangototheman'shouse?

A.Shedislikescats.

B.Sheisafraidofdogs.

C.Sheforgothermedicine.

4.Whatarethespeakersdoingprobably?

A.Camping.B.Driving.C.Visitingazoo.

5.Whatwillthewomanprobablyeatnext?

A.Acheeseburger.B.Friedchicken.C.Fruitsalad.

聽下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。

6.Whatdidthemandoearlier?

A.Heburnedthesoup.B.Hehurthisfinger.C.Hedroppedaplate.

7.Whatwillthewomandofirstprobably?

A.Cutvegetables.B.Putfoodonplates.C.Washthecarrots.

聽下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。

8.Whatistheconversationmainlyabout?

A.Wheretohavelunch.

B.Whotoattendthemeeting.

C.Whentodiscussthereport.

9.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?

A.Readthesummary.

B.Haveachatduringlunch.

C.Discusstheplanindividually.

聽下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。

10.Whodoesthemanthinkmightgetangrywithhim?

A.Thewoman'saunt.

B.Thewoman?ssister.

C.Thewoman'smother.

11.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Uncleandniece.B.Brotherandsister.C.Fatheranddaughter.

12.Howwillthespeakerstrytofindthephone?

A.Bycallingit.B.Byusinganapp.C.Bysearchingtheroom.

聽下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。

13.Whatkindofmusicwillthespeakerslistentoattheevent?

A.Classical.B.Rock.C.Jazz.

14.Wherearethespeakersprobably?

A.Ataconcerthall.B.Atatheater.C.Atastadium.

15.Whycan'tthewomanfindtheirseats?

A.Therearesomanypeople.

B.Theydon'thaveactualseats.

C.Theticketsdon'tsaywheretogo.

16.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheirsection?

A.Itismuchfun.B.Itistoocrowded.C.Itisfarfromthestage.

聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答以下小題。

17.Whatkindofpeoplemostlyliveinthesurroundinghomes?

A.Awholefamily.B.Anunmarriedcouple.C.Asingleperson.

18.Howlongdoesittaketodrivetothejuniorhighschoolfromthehouse?

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A.3minutes.B.8minutes.C.10minutes.

19.Whichpartofthehouseisnew?

A.Thebedrooms.B.Thekitchens.C.Thegarage.

20.Whatwouldtherenterneedtopayextrafor?

A.Pets.B.Electricity.C.Furniture.

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23.Wherecanyoufindthetext?

A.Inamagazine.B.Onawebsite.

C.Inanewspaper.D.Inabrochure.

PeoplewhovisitYaoHuifbn'sworkshopoftenmistakeherembroidery(刺繡)forpaintings

orphotographs.Itiseasytoseewhy.Yao'sworkslooksorealistic,likeoilpaintings,Chineseink

washpaintingsorphotographs.Manyofherworkshavebeenboughtbydomesticandforeign

museums.

TheinheritorofembroideryinSuzhou,Jiangsuprovince,wasbornintoafamilywitha

longhistoryintheart.Hergrandparentsandparentsworkedintheindustry.Shestartedtolearn

fromhergrandmotherandmotherwhenshewaslittle.Influencedbyherfather,shealwaysloved

toreadbooksaboutartandaesthetics(美學(xué)).Sheattendedlecturesonphilosophyandart

innovationwhenshewasgrowingup."Ybumightnotusetheknowledgeinthebeginning,but

whatyoureadandwhatyouexperiencedwilleventuallyreflectinyourworks,9,saysYao.

Formorethan10years,shelearnedembroideryfrommastersofSuzhouembroideryand

graduallybecamefamousforherownskill.ElectedasapromoterandambassadorofSuzhou

embroidery,shehasbeentomanycountriesforculturalcommunication,includingtheUnited

States,FranceandItaly.

Likemanyculturalheritageitems,Suzhouembroideryfacestheproblemoffindingyoung

peopletopassthecraftonto.Thehugeinputoftimeandenergyrequiredtolearnembroidery,Yao

admits,hasscaredawaymanyyoungpeople.However,shetakesitasherresponsibilitytoattract

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andtrainenoughinheritors.ShecooperatedwithcollegesinSuzhoutoopenanembroiderycourse

andteachthestudentsforfree.Yaohasbeenteachingembroideryloversatherworkshopformany

years.Someofherstudentshavesetuptheirownworkshopsandstartedtoteachothers

themselves.

"'Traditionalhandicraftsneedtoconform(順應(yīng))tothecurrentaestheticsandcannotlinger

onthestandardsofoldtimes.Embroiderytechniquesshouldalsobeimprovedcontinuously.9,Yao

suggeststhatembroiderersshouldopenupnewhorizonsinsteadofworkinginworkshopsallday

long.Shevisitsartexhibitionsandmuseumsateveryopportunitywhenshegoestobigcities.

24.Whatistheauthor9spurposeinwritingthefirstparagraph?

A.Tocompareembroiderywithphotos.

B.Tolistsomemistakenviewsofembroidery.

C.TohighlightYaoHuifbn'sextraordinaryskill.

D.Toclarifythedifferencesbetweenembroideryandpaintings.

25.AccordingtoYao,whyareyoungpeopleunwillingtolearnembroidery?

A.Theyfinditeffort-consuming.B.Theylackinterestinit.

C.Theyconsideritlessprofitable.D.Theyhaveadifferenttasteforbeauty.

26.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeYaoHuifen?

A.Persistentandmodest.B.Devotedanddisciplined.

C.Determinedandambitious.D.Responsibleandselfless.

27.Whatcanweinferfromthetext?

A.YaoHuifenprefersworkinginbigcities.

B.Embroideryisgraduallyregainingitsfame.

C.YaoHuifenhasatalentinteachingembroidery.

D.YaoHuifenisstrugglingtoinheritSuzhouembroidery.

“Turnoff,tuneoutanddropin.^^ThafsthemessagetocustomersataDutchdigitaldetox

(戒癮)cafewhoarepayingfortheprivilegeofleavingtheirphonesatthedoor.TheOfflineClub,

whichbeganlifeinAmsterdam,offersanoasis(樂土)ofcalmandpausefromtheconstantdigital

busynessoflifelivedthroughtheblackglassofasmartphone.Itcreatesmomentsofquiet

reflection,andencouragesconversationswithstrangersinsteadofendlesskeyboardarguments

hammeredout280charactersatatime.

Withboardgames,apianoandbooksonhand,theideaistoswaprechargingyourdevice

forrefillingyoursoul,evenforjustafewhours.Aidedbywordspreadingonsocialmedia,the

clubhasalreadybranchedouttomultiplecitiesacrosstheNetherlands,andisnowreadyforan

internationallaunch.

“Peopleloveit:theytellusthisisexactlywhatthey'vebeenwaitingfor;theycan'tbelieve

itdidn'texistalready,9,saysco-founderIlyaKneppelhout."AgirlcalledBelindawhostruggled

withstressandanxietytoldusshehadn'tfeltsoatpeacewithherselfinayearandahalf.^^

Customersswitchbetweentimetothemselvesandtimetoconnect.""Peopledon51justpaytoget

ridoftheirphones-they'realsopayingtomeetothers,saysKneppelhout."Weliveinquitean

isolatedworldwherewe'remoreconnectedonline,butinthephysicalworld,ifshardtomeet

people.9,

He'salreadyhadagroupofdigitaldowntimefollowersintheUK,whereGeorginaSturmer,who

hasworkedwithclientsexperiencingover-dependenceonphones,pointsoutanotherbenefitofa

switched-offsociety.t4Weareconstantlyatriskofhavingeverywordorimagecapturedand

shared,shesays."Thissenseofbeingendlesslyphotographedissomethingthathascomewith

thesedevicesbeinginourlivessomuch.Wouldn'titbegreattofeelsafeknowingitdoesn't

matterifwe'rehavingabadhairday,ordon,treallylikeouroutfit?^^

28.WhatcanweknowabouttheDutchdigitaldetoxcafe?

A.ItisthefirstcafeinAmsterdam.B.Interactionamongpeopleisadvocated.

C.Onlyblacksmartphonesareallowedthere.D.Customershavetotype280characters

nonstop.

29.Howdidthecafebecomemoreandmorepopular?

A.Bymedia'sadvertising.B.Bynetizens9commentingonline.

C.Byemployees9handingoutleaflets.D.Bycustomers5word-of-mouthpromoting.

30.WhyisBelindamentionedinthethirdparagraph?

A.Toshowtheeffectofthecafe.B.Toexplainthecauseofheranxiety.

C.Tostresstheseriousnessofhersituation.D.Tointroducetheproblemofmodernpeople.

31.WhatisGeorginaStunner'sattitudetowardsthecafe?

A.Ambiguous.B.Concerned.C.Supportive.D.Doubtful.

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Doyoueverfindyourselfrepeatingaspecificwordinyourheadoverandoveruntilthe

wordsuddenlymakesnosensetoyouandyouwonderwhyifsawordatall?Thisisjustoneof

themanyoddthingsourbrainsdotous,andit'saprettyfunnyexperiencewhenithappens.

Thisphenomenonisknownassemanticsatiation(語義飽和)anditcausesustoperceivea

realwordasmeaninglesssounds.Sometimesthatlossofmeaningcanbeapain,sometimesitcan

beuseful,andsometimes,itcanevenbeunforgettablybeautiful.

Semanticsatiationoccurswhenawordisrepeatedoverandoveragainuntiltheword

beginstoloseitsmeaningtothelistener.Thetermwasfirstcoinedin1962,butresearch

surroundingthephenomenondatesfromtheearly20thcentury.Therearemultipletheoriesasto

whysemanticsatiationoccurs.Oneisthattherepeateduseofaneuralpathwayassociatedwitha

wordimpactsresponsetimes,leadingtothelossofmeaning.Anothertheoryisthattiredness

causestheconnectionbetweenwordandmeaningtogetdisordered.

Morerecently,researchershaveusedneuralnetworkingsimulations(模擬)totryto

identifywhythephenomenonhappensandanothersetofresearchershavefoundthatsemantic

satiationdelaysfacialexpressionprocessing.Inotherwords,thereisn'tanagreementastowhy

semanticsatiationhappens.

Studieslookingatsemanticsatiationhavetypicallyinvolvedtherepetitionofawordupto

30times,withsemanticsatiation,insomecases,appearingafterseventoninerepetitions.Some

wordsusedduringthesestudieshavebeenasshortasfourletters,butothershavebeenmuch

longer.

Sometimes,losingthemeaningofawordcanactuallybehelpful.JudyRavinofAccents

InternationalusessemanticsatiationtohelpEnglishlanguagelearnersfocusmoreonhowyour

musclesneedtomoveinordertomakethesoundsrequired,ratherthanthemeaningofa

particularword."Awordinitselfdoesn'tactuallyhavemeaning.Awordisasymbolfor

something,so,whenwecanmoveawayfromthemeaningandjustthinkaboutsoundproduction,

thephysiology,it'shelpfill.''

32.Whatcanwelearnfromsemanticsatiation?

A.Ithasitsoriginfrommoney.B.Itismostlikelytobepainful.

C.Itarisesasawordisrepeatedenoughtimes.D.It'soneofthefewtricksourbrainplays

onus.

33.Whatdoestheword“coined“inparagraph3probablymean?

A.Created.B.Saved.C.Earned.D.Collected.

34.HowdoesJudyRavinhelpEnglishlearners?

A.Bystrengtheningmusclesphysically.

B.Byemphasizinglearningwordsbasically.

C.Bycombiningthemeaningandsoundorganically.

D.Byconcentratingonpronouncingwordsphysiologically.

35.Whatdoesthetextmainlytalkabout?

A.Whoaresufferingfromsemanticsatiation.

B.Whatkindofsemanticsatiationisbeneficial.

C.Whysemanticsatiationmakesawordmeaningless.

D.Howsemanticsatiationinfluencesourfacialexpression.

Misinformationandotherattemptsatmisleadingthepublicarecommononsocialmedia.

36

?Nevershareapostwithoutfactchecking.

Thisisespeciallytrueifitcomesfromasourceyoutrust.Ifyouwanttospreadtruth,you

needtoassumethatotherpeoplearen'tperfectandmaymakemistakes.37

?Lookforthesources.

Mainstreamnewsisasgoodasthesourcesitrelieson.Anonymous(匿名的)sources,or

storiescomingfromonlyasinglesourcearemoresuspectthanstorieswithmultiplesourcesof

confirmation.38Manyimportantleaksandstorieshavecomefromsingleanonymous

sources.

?Considerthestory'sagenda.

Storiesarecoloredbytheagendasoftheirwriters.Newsorganizationstypicallyoperatefor

money,andpartoftheirbrand(andthustheirprofits)liesintheiraccuracy.However,manynews

groupstailortheircontenttoparticularsectionsofcustomers,andthusaremorelikelytocover

storieswithaparticularperspective.39Consequently,thestoriesareturnedintopreference

withthepreconceptionsoftheirtargetaudience.

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40

Injusticesarethingsthatmakeanyethicalpersonupsetorangry.Astorythatpromotes

emotionisnotautomaticallyfalsejustbecauseitarousesstrongfeelings.Unfortunately,cheaters

knowthepowerofemotionandusethattoolintheirwork.Therefore,factcheckbeforeyoushare.

A.Don'tviewstorieswithcaution.

B.Thiscanweakentheiraccuracy.

C.Itdoesn'tmeanthattheyarefalse.

D.Inthiswayyouwillbemorecautious.

E.Don'tdiscountstoriesthatplaytoemotions.

F.ThefollowingtipsmayhelpyousurftheInternetsafely.

G.Herearesomestepstotaketoseparateyourselffrommisinformation.

IreceivedaprivatemessageonFacebook.Itbeganharmlesslyenough:"Hey,girl.Wanted

toinviteyoutojoinmynextchallengegroup-we'llbefocusingonfittingin30minutesof

andbalancednutrition.^^

Itwasallbecomingtoomuch.Facebookwasrunningmylife,notme.Butwhatkilled

FacebookformewaswhenIaphoto,andfiveminuteslatermysonaskedmehowmany

“l(fā)ikes“ithadgot.Hisquestionwasawake-upcall.

“Likes“aresignsofacceptanceandapproval.Ihadforgottenthatacceptanceandapproval

needtocomefromwithinandhadsethimabadexample.

BeforeFacebook,surfingtheInternetwasa(an)distractionandIspentalotmore

timereadingbooksandmagazines.Icheckedinwithfriendsthrough,emailsandphone

calls.

Tothesimplicity(質(zhì)樸)ofthosedaysandsetabetterexampleformyson,I

deactivatedmyFacebookaccount.TdbeenintheofcheckingFacebookmanytimesaday,

soIhadtosomethingnew.Iacrosswordpuzzlebookaroundwithme.Irediscovered

knitting(針織).Mybodyisfinejustthewayitis.IhavefriendswhowillhelpmeoutwhenI'm

introuble.Idomybesttobeagoodmother,andoursonishappyandhealthy.Weareluckytobe

abletoaffordtwotospendtogetherayear.

Ilookingattheworldthroughmycellphone.Ifeltfrequentlypresentinthemoment.

Thebreakleftmefeelingbetteraboutmyself,myfamily,myhomeandmylife.

Afterafewweeks,IreturnedtoFacebook.NowIlookattheofmyfriends9kids

growingupandhowsocialmediaallowsmetokeepintouchwithfamilyfarandwide.I

lookinonadailybasis,butnolongerwiththefrequentlytoupdate.

Itisnotananymore.

41.A.exerciseB.sleepC.breathD.break

42.A.hungB.postedC.tookD.drew

43.A.unwillinglyB.untiringlyC.unknowinglyD.unfailingly

44.A.abruptB.occasionalC.constantD.usual

45.A.filmsB.novelsC.diariesD.texts

46.A.replaceB.recallC.recreateD.review

47.A.customB.habitC.skillD.ability

48.A.getridofB.keepawayfromC.comeupwithD.breakawayfrom

49.A.carriedB.boughtC.borrowedD.wrote

50.A.ticketsB.weekendsC.treatsD.vacations

51.A.stoppedB.enjoyedC.imaginedD.admitted

52.A.newsB.noticesC.reportsD.photos

53.A.appreciateB.forgiveC.questionD.wonder

54.A.promiseB.desireC.adviceD.mood

55.A.excuseB.advantageC.experienceD.addiction

閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。

Despitebeingalesser-knownChinesesport,thegameofjianziisdefinitelyfamiliarto

peopleinAsia.Whohasn'tseenagroupofelderlymenkickingaround56colourful,

featheredshuttlecock(毯子)inthepark?

Datingallthewayback57theancientZhouDynastyofChina,thesportofjianzi

wasmainlyplayedamongChineseyouthasa58(create)waytoexercise.Itisbelieved

thatthefundamentalgameplayandstylecamefromafootball-likegame59(name)cuju.

Duetothegame'ssimplicityandeaseofplay,manychildrencreatedmakeshift

shuttlecocksathome,60(use)roundpiecesofleadortinwithchickenfeathers.Duringthe

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war-tornDynastiesofHanandSongfrom207to906AD,the61(popular)ofjianzi

exploded.Leadersusedthegame62(train)theirtroopsalongsidemilitaryexercise.

In1933,Chinahostedthefirstnationaljianzicompetitionafterthespoifsmassiverise.A

1961movie63talkedaboutthegamewonagoldmedalataninternationalfilmfestival,

furtherspreadingwordaboutthesport.In1984,jianzi64(recognize)officiallyasa

Chinesenationalsport,andthatsameyearsawthecreationoftheHongKong-basedteam,

AmateurUnionofShuttlecock.By1994,theHongKongteam65(steady)grewintoa

reformedunionknownastheHongKongAssociationofShuttlecock

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